Associations to the word «Courtroom»
Noun
- Seldon
- Case
- Carmichael
- Podium
- Crowd
- Gillespie
- Judgement
- Willard
- Junk
- Examination
- Divorce
- Suspense
- Skirmish
- Observer
- Corridor
- Lawsuit
- Barney
- Tactic
- Victim
- Posing
- Renovation
- Ernie
- Cobb
- Confrontation
- Prelude
- Barr
- Garth
- Presentation
- Innocence
- Prisoner
- Setting
- Everyone
- Prison
- Coroner
- Genre
- Ruling
- Interior
- Nigger
- Capitol
- Sentence
- Consultant
- Appeal
- Outside
- Circuit
- Rear
- Marin
- Conviction
- Ginger
- Outburst
- Cop
- Anatomy
- Office
- Warrant
- Hale
- Discourse
- Demonstration
- Hitchcock
- Murderer
- Robbie
- Panel
- Bailey
- Bedroom
- Hostage
- Disbelief
- Closing
- Law
- Injustice
Adjective
Wiktionary
COURTROOM, noun. The room where a judge presides over hearings and trials, sometimes with a jury.
Dictionary definition
COURTROOM, noun. A room in which a lawcourt sits; "television cameras were admitted in the courtroom".
Wise words
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